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Tales and Legends of the Irish Peasantry: Nonsuch Classics
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Tales and Legends of the Irish Peasantry: Nonsuch Classics

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First published in 1834, Tales and Legends of the Irish Peasantry is a series of stories about life in rural Ireland during the early nineteenth century. The assortment of voices found within these pages paint a vivid picture of peasant life, and includes those of William Carleton and Mrs S. C. Hall, writers renowned for their realistic depictions of Irish character, traditions and folklore. Hugely popular in its day, the continuing appeal of this collection lies in the warmth these narratives show for the people, places and scenes they describe, and the unparalleled knowledge they demonstrate of the culture of the time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nonsuch Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2007
Pages
316
ISBN
9781845881993

First published in 1834, Tales and Legends of the Irish Peasantry is a series of stories about life in rural Ireland during the early nineteenth century. The assortment of voices found within these pages paint a vivid picture of peasant life, and includes those of William Carleton and Mrs S. C. Hall, writers renowned for their realistic depictions of Irish character, traditions and folklore. Hugely popular in its day, the continuing appeal of this collection lies in the warmth these narratives show for the people, places and scenes they describe, and the unparalleled knowledge they demonstrate of the culture of the time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nonsuch Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2007
Pages
316
ISBN
9781845881993